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Michael Collins, Ireland's elderly and female-led stories will be explored through BAI funding
Greyhound board in 'shock' over decision to not promote the sport to tourists
Suspected MDMA worth €200,000 seized in Co Wexford
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Teenager missing from Dublin found safe and well
Details of payout to John Delaney must be disclosed by FAI, says Oireachtas Sports Committee chairman
The UK is in 'uncharted constitutional waters' yet again - so what are the prospects for a written constitution?
Recalled bottled water had arsenic levels five and a half times above legal limit
Poor air quality prematurely killing over 1,100 in Ireland each year
Presence of deadly rabbit and hare disease confirmed in six counties across Ireland
The Gresham Hotel plans to remove over half its car parking spaces to add more bedrooms
Farmer protests end outside factories - but meat industry says 100,000 cattle in backlog
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DART line could be damaged by rising sea levels, say council climate reports
Micheál Martin says there would 'need to be' a carbon tax in Budget 2020
'People with intellectual disabilities were made feel their stories weren’t as valuable as the next person's'
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Meat Industry Ireland pulls out of beef talks over ongoing blockades
Government cuts during Labour's time in power were 'awful', says party leader
Second man released without charge after arrest over Vincent Parsons' murder
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UK Ryanair pilots have planned to strike for a week in September
MPs vote to take control of Parliament in effort to avoid no-deal Brexit
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Mike Pence defends choice to stay at Trump's Doonbeg resort despite most meetings taking place in Dublin
Boris Johnson will meet Leo Varadkar for talks on Monday
Dublin people are being asked to test water quality across the city using free kits
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Ireland's population has risen this year, but more Irish people are leaving than returning
'Knocking down the walls made it feel bigger and brighter': Inside this open-plan bungalow in Limerick
Ian Bailey released without charge after arrest on suspicion of drink driving
'Unofficial' protests under way amid 'widespread disgust' at deal among beef farmers
Trade, tech and Amazon fires: What's been discussed so far at the G7 Summit in France
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Winning Lotto ticket worth €11.2 million sold in Enniskerry shop
Dáil bar: Over €13k more spent on drinks so far in 2019 compared to same period last year
Record number of Amazon wildfires lit on purpose, claims president of Brazil
Met Éireann 'push alerts' on extreme weather will be ready in time for winter
Vandals drill through 88 solar-powered lights in Co Cork